Pancreatitis aguda experimental en el opossum. Rol de la vagotomía troncular previa en la respuesta inflamatoria. / [Acute experimental pancreatitis in the opossum. The role of prior truncular vagotomy on the inflammatory response]
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam
; 31(5): 387-93, 2001.
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em Espanhol
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common cause of admission to the emergency room. Its etiopathogeny is poorly understood. The pancreatic inflammatory response in this process is unclear. The influence of the autonomic nervous system is a controversial issue.AIMS:
To demonstrate the effects of truncular vagotomy on AP due to duodenal distention in the South American opossum. PLACE OF APPLICATION Department of experimental surgery (Churruca-Visca Hospital) INEUCI (Neuroscience Institute, CONICET, UBA). POPULATION Male and female South American opossum divided into a control group (7 animals); group A truncular vagotomy and pyloroplasty seven days after the onset of AP (7 animals). Group B truncular vagotomy and pyloroplasty 30 days after provoking AP (7 animals). Group C truncular vagotomy and pyloroplasty 45 days after the onset of AP (7 animals).METHODS:
Acute pancreatitis was caused by duodenal distention of the second portion by inserting a Foley catheter through a gastrostomy.CONCLUSIONS:
The method of provoking AP is original. The influence of autonomous nervous system is being underestimated in most of the literature available.
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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam
Ano de publicação:
2001
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